Wild Wild Life...
Jul. 23rd, 2010 09:43 amI knew moving to CT meant we would have more wild life, but I never expected someone to share that they saw a bear wander through our townhome complex the other day! A real live full grown wild adult black bear. It didn't go near any of the actual units, just passed from our huge grassy septic field over the road into the small wooded area between a bunch of the units. Supposedly it was going at a good pace and I'm sure it then left the wooded area between units to find better cover outside of the complex, but still BEAR!
Yesterday, we had someone come to look at trikes who lives up in Litchfield about 30-45 minutes north of here. And he shared that when hiking in one of the state parks up there super early in the morning he saw A COUGAR! (and not the type that inhabits NYC though I am sure there is that type as well.) He explained CT didn't want to admit there were cougar here or they would have to do something to protect them as they are an endangered species. COUGAR! (he also said he had bear come into his backyard to try to eat bird feed from the bird feeders. I had no idea bears like bird feed.)
Yesterday, we had someone come to look at trikes who lives up in Litchfield about 30-45 minutes north of here. And he shared that when hiking in one of the state parks up there super early in the morning he saw A COUGAR! (and not the type that inhabits NYC though I am sure there is that type as well.) He explained CT didn't want to admit there were cougar here or they would have to do something to protect them as they are an endangered species. COUGAR! (he also said he had bear come into his backyard to try to eat bird feed from the bird feeders. I had no idea bears like bird feed.)
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Date: 2010-07-23 01:52 pm (UTC)Cougar, on the other hand, I would never have thought of in this part of the country (as in, east of the Miss. river).
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Date: 2010-07-23 02:01 pm (UTC)I've heard cougar have been slowly moving East of the Mississippi. There is a huge debate about whether any live in the Adirondacks in NYS. There is also a lot of debate about them in PA. I believe there was at least one confirmed cougar in MA though. I think it might have been a captive "pet" that had escaped. DE actually has confirmed 3-5 cougars. It's believed they are all escaped "pets" but it's just really hard to know.
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Date: 2010-07-23 02:51 pm (UTC)Bears will go after fatty foods, and bird seed (also suet feeders, I think) are an excellent source of fat for them. The in-laws started bringing in their bird feeders at night after the first time a bear tried to go for their stuff. So if you have bird feeders, remember to bring them in at night!
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Date: 2010-07-23 02:52 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2010-07-23 03:11 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2010-07-23 03:18 pm (UTC)After the guy looking at bikes mentioned it I started reading up on supposed cougar sightings in CT and actually there were a bunch in Broad Brook as well as where we are in Brookfield. o_O; I'm not sure how much I believe some of the sightings since they don't always sound like typical wild animal behavior. (vs. the guy from Litchfield's story totally jibed with what I know of wild animals.) The farm we went to near the CT/MA border off 84 (and with the goats) had pictures of a moose they had taken and some sort of large feline, but I had thought it might be the slightly less frightening lynx, but maybe it was cougar! o_O;
Kennis grew up in Boulder and we went out hiking there in the mid-90's when there had actually been some fatal cougar attacks on people in the area and saw no sign of anything.
I think my biggest concern is cougars, bears, and coyotes (which I knew were a danger, we're getting them now even in Southern Westchester) + Ryuchan as well as cougars, bears, coyotes + my desire to own a few chickens or ducks >>;;;;;
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Date: 2010-07-23 04:04 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2010-07-23 04:09 pm (UTC)They totally don't seem to want to own up here.
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Date: 2010-07-23 11:20 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2010-07-24 04:07 am (UTC)(Growing up the wild life in evidence were: squirrels, robins, blue jays, cardinals, sparrows, bunnies, skunk, chipmunk, and raccoons.)
The 4 legged types of cougars if really here are north of here (since officially we have no cougars) and less likely to come down this far south as it is more populated and they tend to be shy. (and there is plenty of food for them in the area they are.) Even the bear (which we have officially) are not seen all the time, just occasionally down here. The one sort of wildlife we do need to be more concerned about and have spread to where I grew up as well are coyotes. ~.~
Kennis is not bothered by any of this having grown up in Boulder, CO.
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Date: 2010-07-24 10:54 am (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2010-07-24 12:18 pm (UTC)